The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... Command - General Banks on the Mississippi - Mexico - The Wilderness - Chancellorsville General Butler - Eighth Day of very heavy Fighting - General Sherman in Georgia- General Sheridan General Averill Severe Red River Army of the ...
... Command - General Banks on the Mississippi - Mexico - The Wilderness - Chancellorsville General Butler - Eighth Day of very heavy Fighting - General Sherman in Georgia- General Sheridan General Averill Severe Red River Army of the ...
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... command . Mr. Seward re- plied to this threat in decided but becoming language . He furthermore conceived the idea of sending to Europe , in an unofficial capacity , three representative and influential men to meet the impending danger ...
... command . Mr. Seward re- plied to this threat in decided but becoming language . He furthermore conceived the idea of sending to Europe , in an unofficial capacity , three representative and influential men to meet the impending danger ...
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... command . With the highest respect , your humble servant . WILLIAM H. SEWARD . THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES . Mediation between the government of the United States and the rebels was offered by different foreign powers , at ...
... command . With the highest respect , your humble servant . WILLIAM H. SEWARD . THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES . Mediation between the government of the United States and the rebels was offered by different foreign powers , at ...
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... command of an officer named Semmes , on or about the 17th of July last entered the port of CuraƧoa , and communicated directly with the local author- ities of that island . September 2 , 1861. - Steadily for the period of four months ...
... command of an officer named Semmes , on or about the 17th of July last entered the port of CuraƧoa , and communicated directly with the local author- ities of that island . September 2 , 1861. - Steadily for the period of four months ...
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... command of Gen- eral Sherman , who has been replaced by General Hunter ; and the fortresses of the Florida reef , situate at Key West , the Tortugas Islands , and at the harbors of Tampa Bay and Cedar Keys ; Fort Pickens , commanding ...
... command of Gen- eral Sherman , who has been replaced by General Hunter ; and the fortresses of the Florida reef , situate at Key West , the Tortugas Islands , and at the harbors of Tampa Bay and Cedar Keys ; Fort Pickens , commanding ...
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